charlatanic

adj

Etymology

From charlatan + -ic.

  1. derived from ciarlatano
  2. derived from charlatan
  3. suffixed as charlatanic — “charlatan + ic

Definitions

  1. Charlatanical.

    • Of the principal character thus introduced (the celebrated and graceful, but charlatanic, Bolingbroke) I still think that my sketch, upon the whole, is substantially just.

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